Guided tours

An initial approach to the daily life of the Romans through history and anecdotes.

1hr

The museum in five works

Take time to discover, observe and enjoy the museum's masterpieces.

1hr

Gastronomy

Close-up on food in Antiquity, dishes that were used and the way people ate.

1hr30

The Zehrfuss project

Immerse yourself in the final masterpiece of architect Bernard Zehrfuss: the museum inaugurated in 1975. You'll learn the museum’s secrets and hear anecdotes on how it was built.

1hr

From site to museum

The pathway from discovery of the archeological site to exploration of the museum collections.

1hr30

Lugdunum and Its Monuments

A look at the construction and use of monuments in the Roman colony of Lugdunum.

1hr30

Water

Discover the large-scale hydraulic developments built by the Romans.

1hr30

Outings

Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The group must have a bus. Departure from and return to museum.

Entrance ticket + €3

Water in Antiquity

Visit to the sites of Chaponost and Beaunant. Discovery of the ruins of one of the most beautiful aqueducts in the Roman world.

1/2 day

Aqua Romana

Lugdunum and the Gallo-Roman Museum of Saint-Romain-en-Gal-Vienne propose a two-stage tour: first, discover Roman constructions in Lyon for supplying water to the city, and then visit the ruins of the Gier aqueduct. Visit to Saint-Romain-en-Gal to learn all about the distribution of water and what it meant in a neighborhood of antique Vienne.

The museum makes special efforts to reach out to those who do not spontaneously visit cultural venues and to the disabled by offering opportunities for encounters, discussions and getting to know each other.